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Comparing Outcomes for Patients with Clinical T1b Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated With Either Percutaneous Microwave Ablation or Surgery
UrologyVol. 135p88–94Published online: October 1, 2019- Daniel D. Shapiro
- Shane A. Wells
- Sara L. Best
- Sean P. Hedican
- Timothy J. Ziemlewicz
- Meghan G. Lubner
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 17To compare perioperative and oncologic outcomes for patients with clinical T1b renal cell carcinoma following treatment with microwave ablation (MW), partial nephrectomy (PN), or radical nephrectomy (RN). - Oncology
Development of a Risk-stratified Approach for Follow-up Imaging After Percutaneous Thermal Ablation of Sporadic Stage One Renal Cell Carcinoma
UrologyVol. 134p148–153Published online: August 26, 2019- Leo D. Dreyfuss
- Shane A. Wells
- Sara L. Best
- Sean P. Hedican
- Timothy J. Ziemlewicz
- Meghan G. Lubner
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5To analyze risk factors and patterns of RCC recurrence following percutaneous ablation for stage 1 tumors and develop risk-stratified follow-up imaging protocols. - Oncology
Comparative Analysis of Surgery, Thermal Ablation, and Active Surveillance for Renal Oncocytic Neoplasms
UrologyVol. 112p92–97Published online: October 10, 2017- Brady L. Miller
- Lori Mankowski Gettle
- Jason R. Van Roo
- Timothy J. Ziemlewicz
- Sara L. Best
- Shane A. Wells
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 13To compare oncological and procedural outcomes for renal oncocytic tumors treated with surgery, thermal ablation, or active surveillance.